

Early season (pre Dec 8) will be available to pass holders only and no lift-tickets will be sold. Capacity maximums are being determined on a resort-by-resort basis, and this applies to all 34 Epic resorts. In an effort to control physical distancing, all pass holders will be required to make a reservation before arriving at the mountain for every day of the season. No one will be permitted on the mountain without a face covering. This is expected, and also pretty easy to do at a ski resort. With COVID-19 still a major concern, how resorts will adapt has been a hot topic of discussion for months. Reservations for all of the company’s resorts can be booked at, providing a one-stop-shop for pass holders as they plan their ski and ride season.īased on open resorts Breckenridge, CO, Keystone, CO, and Arapahoe Basin, CO, reservations at Vail are expected to fill up quickly.Today, Epic shared a letter to all pass-holders that details their plans for the coming season.

Once a pass holder uses one of their Priority Reservation Days, they will be able to book another – allowing them to always hold up to seven days in advance at a time. Week-of reservations do not count against their Priority Reservation Days. Once in the core season, pass holders can also book as many week-of reservations as their pass type and availability allow. 8-April 4) as well as reservations for the early season which are released each Wednesday for the following week for resorts that are open. Today, Wednesday, November 18, additional reservations for the early season will be released at Vail, Breckenridge, Keystone, Park City, Heavenly and more. Right now, pass holders can lock in up to seven Priority Reservation Days for the core season (Dec.
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This system, which gives pass holders priority access, can be adjusted to meet local health guidelines, creating an approach that was designed with the full season in mind. In addition to face-covering requirements and new safety protocols across resort operations, Vail Resorts launched a reservation system for all of its resorts to safely manage how many guests are on the mountain on any given day. This year, Vail Resorts’ unrivaled commitment to safety takes on more importance than ever amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Additionally, there are now three weeks left of the exclusive booking window for pass holders to lock in up to seven Priority Reservation Days for the core season before lift tickets go on sale on December 8. For the greatest value and access, guests should lock in their pass sooner than later. The Epic Pass, Epic Local Pass, Epic Day Pass, and entire suite of pass products, each providing unbeatable value, go off sale Sunday, Dec. Lift tickets will be limited this season, so the best way for guests to access the mountains is with a pass. This week is also the final opportunity to buy the Epic Pass before it increases in price by $100 on November 22. Related: Vail Resorts Announce Epic Pass Reservation InstructionsĮvery Wednesday, pass holders will receive nine more week-of reservations, which can be used for the next nine days Thursday to the following Friday.The reservation system for those tickets goes live for guests at 2 pm today, who will receive nine week-of reservations in addition to the seven priority reservations they currently have available on. Snowmaking has been going great, and Vail has received over two feet of fresh snow in the last ten days.ĭuring the early season, both resorts will only be available to pass holders, with day-ticket guests able to access the slopes from December 8 onwards. Beaver Creek is also on target to open on November 25, as planned. Vail Mountain is still committed to a Friday, November 20 opening, a resort spokesman confirmed yesterday. Vail Resort, CO, ready for opening this Friday.
